I've had offers to buy the club, reveals Leeds United chairman Andrea Radrizzani
Leeds United chairman Andrea Radrizzani says he has rejected approaches to sell his majority stake at Elland Road - and claims the value of the club has more than doubled since his buy-out 17 months ago.
Speaking at Leaders Week, an event in London featuring executives from the world of sport, Radrizzani said he had been “approached by many parties in the last few months” over a possible sale of shares in Leeds.
The Italian business mogul has controlled the Championship club since May 2017 when he bought a 100 per cent stake from former owner Massimo Cellino in a deal worth £45m.
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